I seem to be having a timing problem between PF and pacemaker. I checked
the startup scripts and pacemaker does start before pf, but takes too long
and pf goes ahead and starts up mysql before pacemaker can get everything
going, drbd file system, IP, and mysql.

The pf script would startup mysql before pacemaker. I commented the mysql
startup out of packetfence startup script and it my packetfence is working.

But I didn't think this was the right thing to do and wonder if anyone else
has timing issues on startup for mysql.

I was seeing two mysql processes and my the time pacemaker started mysql
the socket was used and things got a little confusing because pacemaker
would use the drbd version of the database and packetfence the local
version.

I put in a short delay script between pacemaker and packetfence and it all
resolved itself.

Thank you Nicola and Fabrice. I updated my iptables which helped and also
the high-availability did the trick on the ClusterIP.
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